Christine McKenny

Built With Love: Preston Hollow Luxury Lease Offers Large Living Off The Grid

By April Towery / September 14, 2019 /

Like when a chef who says his famous recipe was made with love, there’s something special about a home built by a builder who plans to live there with his family. And, I mean, you haven’t really lived until you’ve had a 500-bottle wine cellar, a yoga room, tennis courts, your own koi pond, and…

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8th Annual Gingerbread Stroll Benefits Community Partners of Dallas

By Joanna England / November 16, 2018 /

It’s the most delicious holiday home tour every year, and we look forward to the eye candy (and regular candy) on display in Highland Park Village every year in the form of the eighth annual Gingerbread Stroll. This unique edible home tour features elaborate gingerbread houses created by Dallas pastry chefs that you can view…

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Beautifully Updated Original Old Highland Park Eclectic Prairie Home

By Karen Eubank / June 25, 2018 /

Our Monday Morning Millionaire at 3649 Maplewood Avenue is a gorgeous eclectic prairie home in the heart of Old Highland Park.  You seldom see a house built in 1921 that has been updated this beautifully, and with such regard for the original charm.

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Splurge Vs. Steal: Two Homes in Highland Park ISD

By Bethany Erickson / June 18, 2018 /
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Homes in the Highland Park ISD attendance zone are often sought after by families buying homes. But those homes can come with a hefty price tag, too. Our Splurge vs Steal this week looks at two homes in the district’s attendance zone. Both have at least three bedrooms and are at least 2,200 square feet.…

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New is Old Again at This Preston Hollow Modern Colonial

By Karen Eubank / June 18, 2018 /

There is an old saying, “Everything old is new again.” Our Monday Morning Millionaire is a Preston Hollow modern colonial that is a lovely example of the complete opposite of that saying. The owners of 6346 Desco Drive were intent on creating a home where everything new is old again.

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